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Russia Pounds Ukrainian Cities in One of the Largest Assaults in Months
The missile attacks killed at least 12 people and damaged infrastructure as part of a wintertime campaign that Ukraine had…
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Pilot Pulled the Wrong Levers in Nepal Crash That Killed 72, Investigators Find
One pilot changed the propeller angle instead of that of the wing flaps while trying to land a Yeti Airlines…
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Ukraine Attacks Russian Warship in Occupied Crimea
Russia’s Defense Ministry acknowledged that the Novocherkassk had been hit in what appeared to be one of the most significant…
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Ukraine Says It Downed 5 Russian Planes, as Moscow Claims It Seized a Town
The Ukrainian success, possibly owed to Western-supplied Patriot missiles, was offset by Russia’s statement that it now controlled Marinka.
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Travel in 2023: 12 Months That ‘Took Chaos to a New Level’
For many travelers and local residents who rely on tourism dollars, this year was an ‘annus horribilis,’ with disasters, upheavals…
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Remote Canadian Town Hosts Passengers From Diverted Delta Flight
The flight was forced to land because of a “mechanical issue,” the company said, leaving hundreds of passengers stranded.
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Air Force Disciplines Personnel After Teixeira Investigation
Officers and personnel in Airman Jack Teixeira’s unit failed to take proper action after becoming aware of his intelligence-seeking activities,…
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Why China and Boeing Still Need Each Other
A thaw in relations between the U.S. and China may help the manufacturer sell more planes — and finally deliver…
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Thanksgiving Travel Days Expected to Be Busiest in Nearly 20 Years
More people are expected to travel during the holiday weekend as airfare and gas prices drop. But rain and cold…
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From Land Mines to Drones, Tech Has Driven Fears About Autonomous Arms
Concern about weapons that can kill without a human decision is not entirely new.